They are under obligation to contribute to the public expenses in the manner which the laws may provide, and to obey and respect the institutions, laws, and authorities of the country, subjecting themselves to the judgments and sentences of the tribunals,... Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs - Stran 403avtor: United States. Department of State - 1869Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Department of State - 1862 - 448 strani
...right to expel those who are pernicious to society. It is obligatory upon them to contribute towards public expenses in the manner that may be prescribed...than that which the laws concede to Mexican citizens. Section fourth. — Of Mexican citizens. ARTICLE 34. Those are citizens of the republic who, having... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1862 - 456 strani
...right to expel those who are pernicious to society. It is obligatory upon them to contribute towards public expenses in the manner that may be prescribed...and authorities of the country, submitting to the jndgments and sentences of the tribunals, without power to seek other protection than that which the... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1862 - 456 strani
...right to expel those who .are pernicious to society. It is obligatory upon them to contribute towards public expenses in the manner that may be prescribed...and to obey and respect the institutions, laws, and anthorities of the country, submitting to the judgments and sentences of the tribunals, without power... | |
| Gorham Dummer Abbot - 1869 - 430 strani
...right to expel those who are pernicious to society. It is obligatory upon them to contribute towards public expenses in the manner that may be prescribed...than that which the laws concede to Mexican citizens. Section fourth. — Of Mexican citizens. ARTICLE 34-. Those are citizens of the republic who, having... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1869 - 1146 strani
...of the present constitution, f "hich have been quoted,) except that in all eases the government-has the right to expel those who are pernicious to society....and authorities of the country, submitting to the judgment* and sentences of Jhe tribunals, without power to seek other protection thin that" which the... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1888 - 1228 strani
...are obliged to contribute towards tho public expenses in the manner in w/iirli tho laws establish, and to obey and respect the institutions, laws, and authorities* of the country, submitting to tho decisions and sentences of the tribunals, witai>;;t being able to establish any other recourses... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1878 - 704 strani
...who are pernicious to society. It is obligatory upon them to contribute to wards public expenses iu the manner that may be prescribed by the laws and...than that which the laws concede to Mexican citizens. Extract from English official corrcujjoudenee. Mr. Jfathew to Lord J. Kiotscll. (H. Ex. Doc. 100, 37th... | |
| International Bureau of the American Republics - 1891 - 652 strani
...and to obey and respect the institutions, laws, and anthorities of the country, subjecting themselves to the judgments and sentences of the tribunals, without...than that which the laws concede to Mexican citizens. SECTION IV. OF MEXICAN CITIZENS. ART. 34. Citizens of the Republic are all those who, having the quality... | |
| International Bureau of the American Republics, Arthur Walsh Fergusson - 1891 - 398 strani
...are under obligation to contribute to the public expenses in the manner which the laws may provide, and to obey and respect the institutions, laws, and authorities of the country, subjecting themselves to the judgments and sentences of the tribunals, without power to seek other... | |
| Alejandro K. Coney, José Francisco Godoy - 1892 - 558 strani
...treaties. ART. 35. Foreigners have the obligation to contribute for the . public expenses, in the manner prescribed by the laws, and to obey and respect the...institutions, laws, and authorities of the country, being subject to the decrees and judgments of courts, without having the right to interpose any other... | |
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